Currently chief mechanical engineer on a major hospital project in the US, Amit Bhansali shares his thoughts on how engineering flexibility and resilience into healthcare settings is helping to future-proof health services in a fast-moving world.
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20 February 2024
Reading Time : 7 minutes
Reading Time : 7 minutes
![Sarah Cannon Cancer Center hospital](/-/media/insights/global/image/2024/amit-bhansali-qa/img-qa-amit-bhansali.jpg?h=800&iar=0&w=1200&hash=4A1E1D98B5571C575B9E8D525B73872A)
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Amit was the chief mechanical engineer for the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center – the first hospital in the US to earn LEED v4 Gold certification for sustainable performance.
![Prefabricated MEP racks](/-/media/insights/global/image/2024/amit-bhansali-qa/img-qa-amit-bhansali-(1).jpg?h=800&iar=0&w=1200&hash=904D79A5B6A9FD4B86D179C2F6C1A5E8)
Prefabricated MEP racks were used to help reduce waste, improve productivity, and help the project meet its sustainability goals.
![Amit bhansali with his family](/-/media/insights/global/image/2024/amit-bhansali-qa/img-qa-amit-bhansali-3.jpg?h=744&iar=0&w=945&hash=901C4C102160DE7B071558023DF2461A)
Amit and his family visiting Arcadia National Park in Maine, USA